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    JADX-AI-MCP

    JADX-AI-MCP

    Plugin for JADX to integrate MCP server

    JADX-AI-MCP is an open-source plugin that integrates large language models into the JADX Android decompiler to assist with reverse engineering and code analysis tasks. The project connects JADX with AI assistants through the Model Context Protocol, enabling language models to interact directly with decompiled Android application code. Through this integration, AI systems can inspect classes, analyze methods, retrieve application manifests, and examine other elements of Android packages in...
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    Agent Development Kit (ADK) for Java

    Agent Development Kit (ADK) for Java

    An open-source, code-first Java toolkit

    Google’s Agent Development Kit for Java is an open-source toolkit that helps developers design, evaluate, and deploy advanced AI agents using the Java programming language. The framework follows a code-first approach that treats agent development as a structured software engineering task rather than a collection of prompt scripts. It provides abstractions and tools that allow developers to create agents capable of executing complex workflows, calling tools, and interacting with external...
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    Opik

    Opik

    Debug, evaluate, and monitor your LLMapps, RAG systems, and agentic AI

    Confidently evaluate, test, and monitor LLM applications. Opik is an open-source platform for evaluating, testing, and monitoring LLM applications. Built by Comet. Record, sort, search, and understand each step your LLM app takes to generate a response. Manually annotate, view, and compare LLM responses in a user-friendly table. Log traces during development and in production. Run experiments with different prompts and evaluate against a test set. Choose and run pre-configured evaluation...
    Downloads: 8 This Week
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    LangChain for Java

    LangChain for Java

    LangChain4j is an open-source Java library

    LangChain for Java is an open-source Java framework designed to simplify the development of applications powered by large language models. The library provides a unified API that allows developers to connect Java applications to multiple AI providers and embedding databases without having to implement separate integrations for each service. Its architecture includes abstractions for prompts, chat interactions, document processing, embeddings, and vector storage, enabling developers to build...
    Downloads: 7 This Week
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    Jlama

    Jlama

    Jlama is a modern LLM inference engine for Java

    Jlama is a modern inference engine written entirely in Java that enables developers to run large language models locally within Java applications. Unlike frameworks that require external APIs or remote services, Jlama performs inference directly on a machine using pre-trained models. This allows organizations to integrate generative AI features into their systems while maintaining full control over data privacy and infrastructure. The engine supports a wide range of open-source model...
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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